When the Stakes are High

Keeneland gained two Grade s stakes for 2018
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La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018
La Coronel won the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland in October, but her April win in the Applachian, both at Keeneland, is now a Grade 2 stakes for 2018

As November wrapped there was a special meeting in the Horse Capital of the World.  A select group, belonging to the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association met in Lexington, KY.  These members are on the American Graded Stakes Committee.  They were tasked with the annual selection process of grading stakes races in the United States.  After a delicate 2 day process that looked at over 800 stakes races the committee determined 455 worthy stakes for 2018.  Did your favorite track and races meet their standards?

 

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Eclipse Awards Elite

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Spoiler alert: You are looking at the two time Horse of the Year and the Older Dirt Male winner of the 2016 Eclipse Awards, California Chrome!
Spoiler alert: You are looking at the two time Horse of the Year and the Older Dirt Male winner of the 2016 Eclipse Awards, California Chrome!

The results are in!  Last night, the 2016 Eclipse Award winners were announced.  Congratulations to the connections of all the 46th annual award winners.

The Eclipse Awards were originated in 1971.  These awards are given to the most elite of North American Racing in 17 horse and human categories as well as media and people worthy of lifetime achievement recognition.  The name Eclipse was derived in honor of the great sire EclipseEclipse was foaled during a solar eclipse in 1764.  He was sired by Marske and his dam was Spilletta.  Eclipse did not race until he was 5 years-old.  He was undefeated.  He won 18 races consecutively and then retired because he had no one to race with.  8 of his 18 wins were walkovers.  He simply had no competition entered in his races because no one dared to try to match him.  Therefore, he retired to stud in 1771.  He was an amazing stallion.  His offspring, of up to 400 winners, have gone on to make him part of the pedigree in most Thoroughbred horses.  Secretariat and Phar Lap got their oversized heart from the Eclipse line.

On January, 21, 2017 the 2016 Eclipse Awards winners were announced beginning at 8 P.M. EST at Sport of Kings Theater, part of Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.  Tickets to attend were $425 or it could be watched via TVG2 or multiple streaming services.  Last night’s awards were presented to the best horses, jockeys, trainers, owners, breeders, racing media, handicapper and 2 awards of Merit.  The panel of judges was appointed by the Daily Racing Form, the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters and the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA).  The awards were organized by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association and presented by the Breeders’ Cup, the Daily Racing Form and the Stronach Group.

Prior to last evening’s presentation the recipients were announced in the following categories:

  • Merit – Andrew Beyer and Steven Crist.  Beyer is retired from writing for the Washington Post.  He is the creator of Beyer Speed Figures as detailed in his best selling book, “Picking Winners”.  Crist is a retired writer from the New York Times.  He was the founder, chairman and publisher of The Racing Times and chairman/publisher of The Daily Racing Form.  He created the category for the horseplayer of the year.  He has served on New York’s advisory commission on racing and he was the vice-president of the New York Racing Association.
  • National Horseplayer of the Year – Paul Matties, winner of the National Handicapping Championship
  • Media Awards – NBC, ESPN, Jay Houdey, Barbara Livingston, Molly McGill, Todd Marks, The Paulick Report, John Scheinman and Natalie Voss.  NBC won for television and live programming, ESPN for television and feature programming.  Houdey, Livingston and McGill won together for the Daily Racing Forms multimedia.  Marks won for photography.  Paulick and Scheinman won for feature commentary.  Voss was awarded for news/enterprise.

Last night we discovered those honored with the remaining awards:

  1. Horse of the Year: California Chrome, at 6 years-old Chrome has one more race, the Pegasus World Cup, before he retires to stud at Taylor Made Farm.  He has won 16 of 26 starts in his lifetime.  He won 7 of 8 races in 2016.  He was the winner of the Dubai World Cup last year.  He won the horse of the year in 2014 too.  He also received the fan voted award for the NTRA Moment of the Year for his Dubai World Cup race.
  2. 3 Year-Old Filly: Songbird, winning 11 of 12 races this filly is special.  Her only loss was her photo-finish to Beholder in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff.  Her votes were unanimous.
  3. 3 Year-Old Male: Arrogate, the only horse to beat Chrome in 2016.  He has won 5 of 6 races.  He won the Travers Stakes and the BC Classic.  He will compete again in the much anticipated Pegasus World Cup on 1/28.
  4. 2 Year-Old Filly: Champagne Room, has won twice from 5 starts.  She won the BC Juvenile Fillies Stakes in her last race of 2016.  She is ranked number one on the Kentucky Oaks leader board.
  5. 2 Year Old Male: Classic Empire, has won 4 of 5 career races.  His only loss was actually due to the fact he tossed his jockey.  His final race of 2016 was the BC Juvenile, which he won.  He holds the top spot on the Road to the Kentucky Derby leader board.
  6. Older Dirt Female: Beholder, she now has 4 Eclipse Awards, she won as a 2YO and a 3YO and now twice for older in 2015 and 2016 consecutively.  Beholder has won 18 of 26 starts.  She won the BC Distaff in 2016 and is now retired as a broodmare.  Hopefully she will have an Uncle Mo foal in 2018.
  7. Older Dirt Male: California Chrome, now has 4 Eclipse Awards.  In 2014 he was Champion 3 Year-Old Colt.
  8. Female Sprinter: Finest City, is 5 years-old and has won 5 of 15 starts.  She won the BC Filly and Mare Sprint in 2016.  Yesterday, she won the Santa Monica Stakes.
  9. Male Sprinter: Drefong, is a 4 year-old colt who has won the last 5 of 6 races including the BC Sprint.
  10. Female Turf Horse: Tepin, is one of my favorites.  She is 6 years-old and she is still racing.  She will be entered on 2/11 in Tampa Bay Downs Endeavor Stakes.  She won the Turf Horse/Grass Mare in 2015 too.
  11. Male Turf Horse: Flintshire, is a 9 year-old with 8 wins in 24 starts.  Only his first two races were not graded stakes and in 21 races he has finished in the money.  Flintshire has placed second in the BC Turf twice.
  12. Steeplechase Horse: Rawnaq, is a nine year-old and deserves congratulations.  He does not flat race.
  13. Trainer of the Year: Chad Brown earned his first Eclipse Award.  He trained New Money Honey for her win in the BC Fillies Turf in 2016.  He has won many BC races over the years.  He trained for 763 races in 2016 and won 182 of those.
  14. Breeder of the Year: WinStar Farm won this award for the first time.  They made the most in earnings this year, collecting over $10 million dollars.  They also had the most graded wins in 2016.
  15. Jockey of the Year: Javier Castellano won his 4th consecutive Eclipse award last night.  He was New Money Honey’s jockey in her BC win.  Castellano was ranked 4th by wins in 2016.
  16. Apprentice Jockey of the Year: Luis M. Ocasio won his first Eclipse Award last evening.  He was 93rd in earnings in 2016.  He will be keeping busy at Parx Racing and Penn National this week.
  17. Owner of the Year: Juddmonte Farms, owner of Arrogate, took this Eclipse for the third time.  They ranked second in earnings in 2016.

Thank you for all the award recipients for their contributions to the Thoroughbred industry.  Also, thank you for the money they raised last night at the live auction during the ceremony.  Over $80 thousand dollars were collected for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.  I am proud of all the fine people and horses that make my favorite sport better.

Thank you for continuing to read and share my webpage.  My next post will get us up to speed on the upcoming Pegasus World Cup.

 

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Field of Fillies

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Farrell at Churchill Downs
Farrell at Churchill Downs

Christmas came early for 8 lucky Thoroughbreds yesterday.  Two races held at Los Alamitos, in California, on December 10th were the end of the road to the Kentucky Derby and Oaks for this year.  Fortunately, on 1/7/17 prep races continue as they will until mid April.

I covered the top of the KY Derby leaderboard in my last post.  The Grade 1 CashCall Futurity held yesterday awarded 10 points to Mastery, 4 points to Irap, 2 points for Dangerfield and 1 point to Bobby Abu Dhabi.  This resulted in some changes in the top of the leaderboard bumping Mastery into 5th place and knocking Klimt out of the top ten.  The KY Derby top ten as 2016 ends:

  1. Classic Empire
  2. Practical Joke
  3. Gunnevera
  4. Lookin At Lee
  5. Mastery
  6. Gormley
  7. Mo Town
  8. McCraken
  9. Wild Shot
  10. No Dozing

Changes in the top ten KY Oaks contenders were similar.  The Grade 1 Starlet Stakes gifted 10 points to Abel Tasman, 4 to American Gal, 2 to Mopotism and 1 point for Tapped.  This moved Farrell from the 8th to 9th position as Abel Tasman took over the 8 spot and Ever So Clever fell to 12th as American Gal filled in the 11th position.  The current KY Oaks contenders:

  1. Champagne Room
  2. Daddys Lil Darling
  3. Miss Sky Warrior
  4. Dancing Rags
  5. Yellow Agate
  6. Shane’s Girlfriend
  7. Noted and Quoted
  8. Abel Tasman
  9. Farrell
  10. Valadorna

Unlike the KY Derby where the favorite is my favorite, Classic Empire, I’m uncertain as to which filly in this field I’m a fan of?  The KY Oaks was inaugurated on 5/19/1875.  The 143rd Oaks will be held 5/5/17.

Champagne Room won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies and that is where she picked up 20 of her 21 points. Valadorna was second, American Girl was third , Daddys Lil Darling finished fourth, Noted and Quoted was 7th, Dancing Rags ran 8th and Yellow Agate finished 10th.  Therefore, Champagne Room beat many in this field once but she didn’t win it by lengths.  She has finished in the top 4 in her 5 career races, 4 of which were graded stakes.  She got just 1 point when she finished fourth in the Chandelier Stakes.  Noted and Quoted won that race.

Daddys Lil Darling has worked hard for her 20 points.  She has finished in the top 4 of 4 KY Oaks prep races.  She was 1st in the Pohahontas, 2nd in the Alcibiades and the Golden Rod and 4th in the BC Juvenile.

Miss Sky Warrior has finished 1st in the last 3 of her 4 starts.  The last 2 were graded stakes and she took her Oaks points when she won the Demoiselle Stakes.

Dancing Rags won the Alcibiades but finished near the back in the BC Juvenile.  She has won 2 of her 4 starts.

Yellow Agate has only raced 3 times.  She won the Frizette Stakes grabbing 10 points but then did poorly in the BC Juvenile.

Shane’s Girlfriend is undefeated in her 2 starts.  She won the Delta Downs Princess Stakes less than a month after breaking her maiden.

Noted and Quoted has raced 5 times.  She got her Oaks points when she won the Chandelier but she did not excel in the BC Juvenile.

Abel Tasman won the Starlet yesterday.  It was her 1st graded stakes race.  She has won 3 of her 4 lifetime races.

Farrell is my homegirl, LOL.  All 4 of her starts have been at Churchill Downs.  I saw her there this Fall.  It is her picture at the top of the post.  She broke her maiden that day.  The following month she won the Golden Rod Stakes.

Valadorna broke her maiden her 2nd time out.  That was on opening day at Keeneland.  Her next race was the BC Juvenile Fillies where she took 2nd place.  She has not raced since.

With just 9 preps finished and 21 to go I have a while to go before I pick my favorite KY Oaks horse.  2017 is going to be very interesting!  Keep checking my page out as we continue down the road.  Who do you like?

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Knockout November

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Love The Chase

Photo:  Love The Chase

Don’t blink!  The 2016 Breeders’ Cup finished up on Saturday and in the next moment the Thoroughbreds shipped away.  Some we will see on the track again, some retired and others were sent promptly to Kentucky for the November sales.

Stopchargingmaria

Photo: Stopchargingmaria

On November 4th and 5th, Santa Anita Park in California hosted the Breeders’ Cup.  13 races took place yielding the following results by race and winning Thoroughbreds:

  • Juvenile Turf: Oscar Performance
  • Las Vegas Dirt Mile: Tamarkuz
  • Juvenile Fillies Turf: New Money Honey
  • Longines Distaff: Beholder
  • 14 Hands Winery Juvenile Fillies: Champagne Room
  • Filly and Mare Turf: Queen’s Trust
  • Twin Spires Sprint: Drefong
  • Turf Sprint: Obviously
  • Sentient Jet Juvenile: Classic Empire
  • Longines Turf: Highland Reel
  • Filly and Mare Sprint: Finest City
  • Mile: Tourist
  • Classic: Arrogate

Baffled

Photo: Baffled

There were a whole lot of upsets and close calls but it is all part of the game!  The results of these races lead to updates in bloodlines all over the world and the new information was influential at the following sales.

Cassett

Photo: Cassett

The November Sale at Fasig-Tipton in Lexington, KY was quite the success.  Held at 4 P.M. EST on 11/7/16 there were 175 hips cataloged.  88 horses were sold and 34 did not meet the reserve.  The others scratched prior to the sale.  The auction grossed over $54 million dollars which is up over 22% versus the prior year.  The average price rose nearly 30% versus last year to about $615 thousand dollars.  The median price went up almost 60% to more than $377 thousand dollars.  The horses that didn’t make the reserve, the minimum price per the seller, was down to less than 28% versus 34% in 2015.  15 horses sold for a million dollars or more.

  1. Baffled $3.5 M
  2. Curalina $3M
  3. Stopchargingmaria $2.8M
  4. Cassatt $2.5M
  5. Embellish The Lace $2.4M
  6. Lady Zuzu $2.35M
  7. Jacaranda $2M
  8. Love The Chase $1.95M – oh my goodness, it’s California Chrome’s mom!
  9. Whatdreamsrmadeof $1.65M
  10. Cover Song $1.6M
  11. Cathryn Sophia $1.4M
  12. Tapas $1.3M
  13. Paid Up Subscriber $1.1M
  14. Haveyougoneaway $1.1M
  15. Luminance $1M

Peace And War

Photo: Peace And War

The 2016 November Breeding Stock Sale at Keeneland in Lexington, KY was held starting at 11am on 11/8/16.  It will continue thru November 20th.  Day 1 of Book 1 went very nicely.  Day 1 included 239 hips.  115 Thoroughbreds were sold.  Over $50 million dollars were grossed.  The average price was more than $436 thousand dollars.  The median was $260 thousand.  10 horses sold for 7 figures.

  1. Secret Gesture $3.5M
  2. Celestine $2.55M
  3. Tapicat $2.2M
  4. My Conquestadory $1.5M
  5. Peace And War  $1.45M
  6. Princess Sylvia  $1.4M
  7. Summer Soiree $1.3M
  8. Yellow Ribbon $1.3M
  9. Lexie Lou $1M
  10. Dust and Diamonds $1M

Keenekand November Sale

Photo:  from left to right Dust And Diamonds, Celestine, Tapicat

It was a good couple of days to catch the action in Lexington, KY.  I can’t wait to see what the remainder of the sales yield.  I hope we have a knockout November!  Check back at least weekly and I’ll do my best to keep you updated on new adventures with race horses.

Top Book 1 Keeneland November

Photo: clockwise from top left Summer Soiree, Secret Gesture, Princess Sylvia, My Conquestadory

 

 

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